Posted on 04/11/2016 2:39:29 PM PDT by usafa92
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have opened up double-digit leads in New York ahead of the state's April 19 primary, according to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll.
"The road to the convention goes through New York for both the Democrats and Republicans," said Lee Miringoff, director of the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion, which conducted this survey. "Right now, the front-runners look like they will erase recent setbacks and add significantly to their delegate margins."
In the Republican race, Trump gets support from 54 percent of likely Republican primary voters - followed by John Kasich at 21 percent and Ted Cruz at 18 percent.
If Trump wins with more than 50 percent of the vote both statewide and in each of New York's 27 congressional districts, he'll walk away with all of the state's 95 delegates - more than making up for what he lost last week in Colorado and Wisconsin.
Sixty-four percent of likely New York Republican voters say the Republican Party should still nominate Trump for president if he's won the most delegates but not enough to be nominated on the first ballot, versus 28 percent who believe the party should nominate someone else under those circumstances.
Do real people actually get to vote in New York or will Cruz win?
I’m sure the RNC elites and “Cheating Ted” will find some way to rig the results.
I was gonna be in before the Trumpist whinings begin.
But see post 2. Post 3. Etc.
I wonder how many of the “54 percent of likely Republican primary voters” got around to registering as Republicans in order to vote in the primary? I guess we will find out next week.
Trump should win an overwhelming majority in his home states with only two other candidates left on the ballot.
Doesn’t sound like you know the answer.
Doesnt sound like you know the answer.
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I’m pretty sure I do. I know Trump will win New York. I also know the sun will rise in the east. Set in the west.
I also know Trumpists will gloat (are gloating) that Ted will not win in New York. And so he should drop out now.
How many votes did Kasich and Trump get in Colorado??
As far as Cruz dropping out I agree with Jim;
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3418598/posts?page=62#62
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3418598/posts?page=72#72
Nice! The Canuck in last where he belongs.
“How many votes did Kasich and Trump get in Colorado??”
You know what?
Why not ask the Admin Moderator this question.
And while you’re at it - ask them how they feel about stalking FReepers from thread to thread and trolling them with questions after you’ve been asked to stop.
See.... http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3419817/posts?page=54#54
Why not answer? What’s the problem? I can’t ask a simple question??
I feel better now. It’s not just me you’re trolling.
I see you’re doing nothing but trolling me and many other FReepers on many different threads with the same question.
http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/by:dynoman/index?tab=comments;brevity=full;options=no-change
Nevermind the subject is not related to your question; you just keep asking and trolling.
Boy Cruz sure is wildly unpopular in so much of the country. Florida in the teens. Ditto Ohio. Low 20s all over the South. 20s in Arizona. Absolute worthless up North.
Cruz has a snowball’s chance in hell in NY.
What was that roy Robison song? CRYING.......
How many votes did Kasich and Trump get in Colorado??
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Honey, didn’t you ever learn to mind your own business? Now you better answer this question or dyno will stalk you from thread to thread asking it again and again.
How about answering the question?? What concept!
Ted is by and large unpopular everywhere. Harvard lawyers who talk down to people, pull a phony preacher routine while lying and cheating, usually have that effect. I have not met one Cruz supporter anywhere in the NYC metropolitan area. Of course they exist, but literally I have not found one. And my professional and personal circle is pretty extensive. He will lose NJ by a stunning margin. Greater than he will lose NY. He is greatly disliked here.
The Canadian is goin down like a bad case of E.D. Can’t wait to hear the weeping and lamentations from the CruzBanos on friday!
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